67 Things You Should ALWAYS Buy at a Dollar Store

The other day, my non-frugal hubby came home with $40 of drugstore products that I could have bought for $8 at the dollar store. I smiled sweetly and made a mental note to keep these items in stock so he doesn’t run out. (Smiling sweetly is my secret to a long marriage.)

Although the quality of the items sold at the dollar stores varies greatly, there are some items that are just foolish to buy at regular retail price. Thanks to readers, we have grown this list from 10 to 67 items!!!!

Here are ten1528303749 67 items that I always pick up at the dollar store.

Double-sided tape – You can get 130 inches of this tape at the dollar store. This is a shorter tape than the 450 inch roll for $4.79 at Staples, but it is still 1/5 cent cheaper per inch.

Cotton swabs – A box of 170 Q-tips at CVS is $2.79. The same amount at the dollar store is… well, a dollar. It’s not the Q-tips brand, but I see little difference.

Paper clips – A pack of 100 vinyl-coated colored paper clips for a dollar versus 60 of the same for $2.49 at Office Depot.

Clay flower pots – Every year I get at least a dozen of these wonderful flower pots. I like to decorate clay pots, put in a lovely plant cutting, and then give them as gifts. The same clay pot at Lowes is $3.97.

Wax paper, Parchment Paper & Tin Foil – These are hard to compare price-wise because the square footage is different in the boxes at the dollar stores than the boxes in the regular grocery stores. However, there are still cheaper per inch. Plus, I don’t use these items that much, so I don’t want giant rolls taking up my limited drawer space in the kitchen. I also really like the pre-cut pop-up foil sheets that are huge frustration savers.

Holiday decorations – Every month there is an aisle full of new holiday decorations. These are cheap and fun gifts for the kids or a little seasonal pick-me up for the house or office. Can’t beat the price. When I am done with them, if they are still in good shape, I give them away on .

Mailing Labels – You can get a package of 10 mailing labels (the kind with “from” and “to”) at the dollar store. The only other place that I have seen these are at the post office where they are horribly overpriced. Yes, I know that you can label a package in many cheaper ways, but sometimes you need and want the package to be labeled in a more professional way.

No Damage Hair Elastics – A package is $2.39 at CVS. No brainer! My kids go through these a dozen at a time. Where do they go?? I could save a lot of money finding out!

Shaving Cream – $2.59 at CVS. I also look for quality homeopathic remedies while I am in the health aisle. I once found a very expensive holistic expectorant in the dollar store and grabbed up several boxes.

Candy – If you take your own candy into the movie theater, then getting your candy at the dollar store is the way to go as you can save up to $4 per box of junior mints or M&Ms. You’ll see a lot of off-brand candy, but don’t be turned off. There is plenty of brand name candy as well, like Snickers, Butterfinger, and Tootsie Rolls.

Plastic utensils. Reader Dawn says: I always buy plastic utensils at a dollar store for parties. That way I’m not worried about my good stuff getting thrown away.

Pens and paper. Dawn says: Hubby is always losing pens so I buy the cheap ones!

Locking plastic baggies. Reader Linda says: I also always buy the off brand of zip lock sandwich baggies at the Dollar Tree.

Scotch tape. Linda says: But ONLY when they have : never the off brand of tape as it doesn’t work as well. Carrie cautions against dollar store double sided tape: Also, I no longer purchase the double sided tape after I made a picture display for my father’s wake. I used the dollar store double sided tape to put pics on poster board and it did not last more than a few hours. That was a very inconvenient time to realize their tape did not work.

Greeting cards. David says: GREETING CARDS !!! Two for a $ at Dollar Tree….how can you go wrong??

Groceries. A number of readers raved about the grocery and food stuffs they have eaten from dollar stores. While quality varies, the list included organic soymilk, flax seeds, various bags of beans, vegi/fruit “green” bags, dry onion soup mix, canned soups.

Socks. Thanks, Julie!

Batteries. Thanks, Julie!

Coffee filters. Thanks, Julie!

Under garments. Julie says: good cotton underwear, socks.

Shampoo and conditioner (Dollar Tree).Thanks, Jrbw!

“Silk” flowers. Thanks, Jrbw!

Gift bags. Thanks, Jrbw and Alison!

Superglue (99 Cents Only).Thanks, Jrbw!

Hydrogen peroxide (99 Cents Only). Thanks, Jrbw!

Puzzles, board books, and coloring books. Alison says: they always have all kinds of licensed characters like Disney… huge savings.

Swiffer pads. Angela says: I buy dry and wet pads for my , and they work great!!

Juice Boxes. Susannah said: It’s hard to find 100% juice at most supermarkets, and when you find it, it’s pricey. The local Dollar Tree sells four-packs of 100% juice boxes, some of them organic. They’re smaller than standard size but perfect for my preschooler.

Toothpaste. Thanks, Betty!

Dental floss. Thanks, Betty!

Toothbrushes.Thanks, Rachel B!

Small flashlights.Thanks, Rachel B!

Small puzzles (usually Disney).Thanks, Rachel B!

Goo Gone.Thanks, Rachel B!

Packing tape.Thanks, Rachel B!

Spray bottles.Thanks, Robbie!

Christmas presents. Rachel B says: We do a lot of Operation Christmas Child shoebox packing over November and the Dollar store is an amazing place to stretch a buck–they now accept coupons as well!

Tableware. The Gray Adder says: Dollar Tree has a good selection of tableware – bowls, plates, coffee mugs – all the same brand, all the same style (white, like you’d get in a diner), and all $1 a piece. Consider that even the good stuff will eventually break, chip, etc., you can’t beat that.

Beer glasses. The Gray Adder says: Nice 12 oz or pint glasses like they have in pubs.

Chip clips. Lisa says: I also purchase what I call chip clips. They come 5 on a card and I use them to close up an bag that I opened and haven’t finished the product.

Small gifts. Katie says: I am a case manager for people with disabilities, and when someone’s birthday comes up (as it always does) I buy cards or little gifts from the dollar store.

Noxzema razors. Katie says: They give you a good shave and do not nick like cheap-o Bics.

Wipes. Katie says: My favorite thing by far though are the handy wipes. I keep them in the glove compartment of my car and use them to clean up spills, wipe down my desk, wash my hands when I’m on the go, I’ve even used them to remove make-up in a pinch.

Microfiber cloths (Dollar Tree). Thanks, Lisa!

Dusting mitts (Dollar Tree). Lisa says: Why spend $5-$8 on one?

Cotton rounds. Lora says: I don’t know if anyone has mentioned these yet but I stock up on cotton rounds at the Dollar Tree. They cost between $2 – $3 at drug stores.

Baby powder. Thanks, Susan!

Medicated powder in the yellow box. Thanks, Susan!

Toothbrushes. Catseye says: I always buy toothbrushes at Dollar Tree. Sometimes you can find a package of 2 Colgate toothbrushes. You can’t beat a deal like that!

Hand sanitizer. Thanks, Catseye!

Petroleum jelly. Thanks, Catseye!

Body lotion. Catseye says: is a quality brand. The price of hand and body lotion is outrageous. Eight to ten ounces of body lotion for a dollar is fine with me!

Pregnancy tests. Crystal says: Dollar tree has them for $1 while the name brand ones anywhere else can be $10-$15! I’ve used them to find out I was pregnant with both of my children and I know others who have too. They’re accurate and so much cheaper.

Baby wash and oil. JudyL says: At Dollar Tree I buy and . They both have that mild baby oil smell. I use both products for myself — the baby wash as a bath wash and the baby oil lotion is strictly a lotion but goes on smooth, sinks right in and is absolutely not oily. So don’t buy expensive, overly perfumed lotions and bath washes, you will no be disappointed with these two products.

I am not including food on this list even though I know that there are great deals on food at the dollar stores. I’m very into non-processed, non-GMO, organic food at the moment, and it is really hard to find those food items at the dollar stores, but I still always check out what they have.

Bonus item No. 1 – Flash lights. I have found great LED flash lights with batteries at the dollar store. I have seen the same light without batteries at Lowe’s for over $5.

Bonus item No. 2: – Band-aids and antiseptic cream. These are so expensive at the drugstore and so cheap at the dollar store.

Comments

I always buy plastic utensils at a dollar store for parties. That way I’m not worried about my good stuff getting thrown away. I also like the bowl covers and pens. Hubby is always losing pens so I buy the cheap ones!

Dollar TREE has very nice extension cords. My mom n I are direct sell consultants and we pretty much use the dollar TREE as our office store. 3 extension cords make a very good length, flowers for table decorations, tablecloths if we are going to be using food, pens and pads, half this list is on our go tos. Especially cotton balls and felt and foam.

Very true, I stuck up on all this and save, add to the list:
Paper plates
Napkins
Candles
Matches
wrapping paper
light bulbs
Plastic bags
Aluminum foil
Plastic containers
Omg
I save so much, and you can find decorations to make gifts for all occasions

Don’t forget about garment bags. Clothes pins, glow Sticks are the best! Sparklers for the 4th of July. Word finds, Suduko, mylar balloons…..you can get a huge bouquet for so much less than a few at a party store.

I buy batteries and earbuds for my phone. We always need batteries for the remote controls and for my son’s video game controllers. We lose and brake earbuds on the regular, so I buy them in multiples to have back ups.

I also always buy the off brand of zip lock sandwich baggies at the Dollar Tree. Also paper, pens, scotch tape (but ONLY when they have Scotch: never the off brand of tape as it doesn’t work as well. I love their selection of hard cover books! The loaves of bread get bought fast, but I buy them when I can. Really, the Dollar Tree is SO amazing! One in my area even has frozen foods! Don’t remember how we survived before we had Dollar stores, lol!

@Linda Wow, sounds like you really know how to take advantage of Dollar Tree! I agree with you on generic tape not being so great, but I’ve had the same experience with locking plastic baggies. Perhaps the brand Dollar Tree carries is better than the generic ones I’ve tried.

Didn’t know any dollar stores carried hard cover books! Next time I’ll take a peek, though I’m used to getting my books free from the library.

@David DiStefano I got you beat! I bought sets of 20 Christmas and holiday cards for $1 each at the dollar store. The paper wasn’t great quality, but for something that has a short shelf life, it worked just fine. And there was a good selection of card designs, too!

I learned the hard way that if you are going to put swabs into your ears, get the best brand out there. I was cleaning my inner ear with a dollar store swab and the end came off and was lodged deeply in my ear. I could not get it out. I called my physician who recommended having someone get a tweezers and get it out. Which I did.
He also said using swabs on the outer ear is fine, but never put anything smaller than your fingertip inside your ear. Silly me.

Also, I no longer purchase the double sided tape after I made a picture display for my father’s wake. I used the dollar store double sided tape to put pics on poster board and it did not last more than a few hours. That was a very inconvenient time to realize their tape did not work.

Why did you lodge it so deep in your ear?? Anyone can tell you your not supposed to place it so deep much less use them in your ear. I think the dollar stuff swabs are great for crafts and cleaning small things that can not get cleaned unless you use a swab.

@Julie You buy a lot of products at the dollar store! Have you noticed any difference in quality? If there is a difference, does the lower price make up for it? I’m suspicious of dollar store batteries. What’s been your experience with them?

I’m not Julie, but I’ve had excellent experience with Dollar General alkalines. I’ve had problems with corrosion and leakage with other off-brand discount batteries. Branded HBA is always a better deal at the dollars. Best buys: Wis tortilla chips at Family Dollar, half the salt of the major brands; bleach and benzoyl peroxide at Dollar General, little plastic tube squeezers at Dollar Tree, for toothpaste and ointments.

I buy spices, small earbuds for my granddaughter to have in the car, school, etc. they work great! I buy usb cords, and cigarette lighter usb ports, they too work great. The little solar toys are great for decorating a window sill, your child’s room, etc. My granddaughter has a huge collection of them. I use the silk flowers for my wreaths.

@Diane – YES! I also like the 99-cent store calculators. The ones that I buy are solar powered. They are great for the car or someplace where I don’t use them that often. Then when I do need them, the batteries can easily be charged with a bit of sunlight or even the dome light of the car.

@BBB ~ I didn’t know they sold solar-powered. I, too, don’t use them that often: I keep one in a kitchen drawer, one in our office, one in my work tote, and one in my purse. But I do like that they’re already charged. I get a couple of years out of ’em, which I think is amazing for 99-cents!

@Sherry – re: bandaids – I like some of the brands and some I don’t like. I am picky about which one’s I choose. The patches for big boo-boos are really a bargain since they are much more expensive in the drug store. Since I have a skateboarder in my house, there are lots of big boo-boos.

@Angela – oh my! I have never noticed the wet/dry pads. I MUST look for those. I use swifter dry pads as dust rags.

@Julie – I don’t drink organic soy milk but I think I will check it out. Thanks.

Sunglasses! For something I throw around with no concern I can’t be paying big bucks! And ironically my $1 store sunglasses have lasted quite awhile – as opposed to the pricier yet flimsier sunglasses of the past.

I have several talking books at home for the grandkids. First time I replaced batteries, I went to Radio Shack. Too expensive! Next time I got a book light at Dollar Tree and got 3 of those flat watch type batteries for $1.

I know you said no food, but you also said it was because non-processed etc. was hard to find at dollar stores. I’ve had the opposite experience with one particular item: juice boxes. It’s hard to find 100% juice at most supermarkets, and when you find it, it’s pricey. The local Dollar Tree sells four-packs of 100% juice boxes, some of them organic. They’re smaller than standard size but perfect for my preschooler.

@Betty Thanks Betty! Adding your two items to the list. We always stock up on AIM from Stop & Shop when it goes on sale for 79-cents. Is the AIM I buy any different from the AIM you buy? Not sure there is really any way to tell.

Toothbrushes, small flashlights, small puzzles (usually Disney), Goo Gone, Packing tape, batteries, & movie theatre candy boxes. We do a lot of Operation Christmas Child shoebox packing over November and the Dollar store is an amazing place to stretch a buck–they now accept coupons as well!)

Dollar Tree has a good selection of tableware – bowls, plates, coffee mugs – all the same brand, all the same style (white, like you’d get in a diner), and all $1 a piece. Consider that even the good stuff will eventually break, chip, etc., you can’t beat that.

careful with some of the tableware.. The paint can be toxic.. I found a section with coffee mugs that were really cool.. and stickers attached to them that said not for food consuming.. If it didnt have the sticker, I wouldnt have known.. Just be careful!

I like to buy most of what is mentioned above. I also purchase what I call chip clips. They come 5 on a card and I use them to close up an bag that I opened and haven’t finished the product. I purchase the windmill cookies for my Mom who really loves them. The small ceramic oil scent burners and the little glass jars of oil to put in them. Sometimes they offer nice facial tissue.

I am a case manager for people with disabilities, and when someone’s birthday comes up (as it always does) I buy cards or little gifts from the dollar store. I also like Noxema razors which I have found at Dollar Tree (the give you a good shave and do not nick like cheap-o Bics). My favorite thing by far though are the handy wipes. I keep them in the glove compartment of my car and use them to clean up spills, wipe down my desk, wash my hands when I’m on the go, I’ve even used them to remove make-up in a pinch.

I always buy toothbrushes at Dollar Tree. Sometimes you can find a package of 2 Colgate toothbrushes. You can’t beat a deal like that!
I also get my hand sanitizer, petroleum jelly and body lotion there. Dermasil lotion is a quality brand. The price of hand and body lotion is outrageous. Eight to ten ounces of body lotion for a dollar is fine with me!

Pregnancy tests! Dollar tree has them for $1 while the name brand ones anywhere else can be $10-$15! I’ve used them to find out I was pregnant with both of my children and I know others who have too. They’re accurate and so much cheaper.

Most of the toothbrushes from dollar stores are made China. For a tooth brush that is made in U.S.A, check out
. Their toothbrushes are made in the U.S.A, and cost $1 each. They are availablle in stores and you can order online. I bought mine online with a small charge for shipping. They are good toothbrushes. I like to save money too, but I would rather buy American made goods when I can.

At Dollar Tree I buy AngelofMine Baby Wash and Creamy Baby Oil Lotion. They both have that mild baby oil smell. I use both products for myself — the baby wash as a bath wash and the baby oil lotion is strictly a lotion but goes on smooth, sinks right in and is absolutely not oily. So don’t buy expensive, overly perfumed lotions and bath washes, you will no be disappointed with these two products.

It’s a nice list, except that many of these things are actually cheaper at Wal-mart. Wal-mart’s toothbrushes start under $1.00, and many other things you can buy in bigger packages at Wal-mart for better quality and less money. If you are having trouble conceiving and will be using a number of pregnancy tests, online strips are way less than $1.00 in packs of 25, and Wal-mart puts theirs on clearance for $.88 each a few times a year.

Greeting cards are cheaper at party stores–you’re typically $.47-.66 each.

But there are some areas where dollar stores beat everybody. If you’re looking for glass candle holders, such as for a wedding, the dollar store has the best deal around. Ditto with small baskets. Microfiber cloths are also the cheapest at the dollar store.

I’ll say it again: calculators. We’ve bought purse-sized and small desk-sized. I have been surprised that the batteries last so long. Also, little clip-on lights. I hook mine to my notebook (computer) for use at night in the car.

@Lori So true! Bakeware can be really expensive. I bought my muffin tins at Job Lot, which is a chain here in RI that sells overstock and second runs at a discount (usually). The only thing is, the muffin holes are a tad bigger than standard, but it’s not been a problem so far.

Sunglasses! Once in a while, they have a decent selection at 99c Only. No remorse when accidents happen.
Also, 4 packs of Sony or Warta branded AA/AAA batteries – same technology as Duracell, but 3 to 4 times cheaper!

Dollar Tree: LED small lights are great, use AA batteries, also found at Dollar Tree; my laundry soap, bath cleaning supplies, rubber gloves, paper napkins, baggies, cat litter bags, all decorations for parties, once I even bought out all the pink plastic flamingoes! Most generics are good, food items, only name brand items. Dollar Tree really stretches my budget/wallet.

My husband always loses his tape measures, so I’ve started buying them at the dollar store. They’re sixteen feet long and work just fine. He now has them on every floor of the house, in his truck, etc.

Plastic Easter eggs and candy. Instead of going to Kmart and buying the pack of 5 for 4 dollars, I get the ten pack for a buck! They work all the same. They always have the jelly beans and other name brand candy to put inside of them as well!

GMO free should also be vegan and cruelty free . personal care products brand and La’s totally awesome generic sold at dollar tree and 99¢ only is crueltry free so there’s no excuse. GMO to cruelty free to vegan . Hope to see you there.

Basically listed every item they carry. This list is obvious nonsense. For example, if you buy any electronic device-including something as simple as a flash light- at a discount store you are throwing money away.

Why are you comparing CVS to a dollar store unless you’re trying to show a bigger difference than if you compared it to walmart which is way cheaper than cvs or any drug stores. Drug stores are very expensive, at least out in southern california.

For example-walmart-can get offbrand 4 rolls of toilet paper for 68 cents, at the dollar store, its a dollar lol. Or offbrand soda 2 liter, 85 cents at walmart and a dollar at the dollar store. lol Or 99 cents for a bag of gummie bears at walmart that is two times the size of the gummie bears at the dollar stores.

The other thing, just because its a dollar does not mean its cheaper. I have worked in retail for over ten years, and worked in the dollar stores, they have smaller quantity sizes of things which fools many people into thinking they are getting a deal!

I also recently starting buying almost all my household supplies at my local Dollar Tree & agree that the LA Totally Awesome brand holds up to any other store brand but usually saves me $10-$50/month by saving on items that ar upwards of $3-$5 even at Wal-Mart. I read an earlier comment about how some items are under a dollar a Wal-Mart while most have now introduced the Price First label as the “under a buck” brand not every location carries this label and consequently the Price has increased by a dollar or more on all other brands.

You should definitely try it! I use it for everything! Hubby does maintenance for apt complex and uses it to clean vacated apartments. Great to use in carpet cleaners too! I had been using the pricier stuff and it didn’t always remove kids/pet stains. But the LA Awesome did!! I haven’t found anything comparable at any price.

Tupperware! ! 99 cent store only. They have square and rectangular ones with the snap top lids. They fit perfectly in my son’s lunch bag. He loses them all the time and I just can’t afford to keep spending $12 on a set of 3. (That was the last time I went to Walmart and bought something similar ) now I got to 99 cent store and buy 12 for $12. It also includes the lid. The dollar tree sells the lid as a separate item. (Which is great if you’ve lost the lid or the bottom. Lol.

I find the clear band aids at dollar stores are awful but the skin color band aids work just fine. I love the book section! I have found hard cover books on diy crafts (published within the last year or so), Stephen King novelas, Ugly Betty: The Book, graphic novels (Speed Racer, the Mummy).

I like to get sleeping masks. Their makeup section is pretty decent, sometimes I find the Elf brand and I once got some eye shadows that usually retails for $6.

Some items would be lint rollers, specialty brands of foods (some people might call them no-name brands) that can’t be found anywhere else, trading cards, glitter glue, etc.

We go through a lot of hand soap in our family. Used to buy the $3/bottle Method stuff from Target. But we switched to something far cheaper. You’ll need one of those foaming soap dispensers first, then what we do is refill it with a 1/4 cup or so of Dollar Tree bubble bath soap then fill the rest with distilled water and mix it up. Works great, smells like vanilla frosting and costs only pennies. That jug of bubble bath lasts a real long time. Sure beats buying 6 or 8 $3 hand soaps from Target!

Also, household cleaners.. like pet carpet cleaners or surface/all purpose cleaners. I’ve read a while back that they still all use the same chemical ingredients. Ive had no complaints so far! So much cheaper than spending $4-6 on one cleaner.

Very good point. I don’t generally buy food products from the Dollar Tree (other than the occasional name brand item), but honestly, a lot of foods sold in regular grocery stores are made in China. I think the only way to avoid it is to be extremely vigilant. Hopefully that will change in the near future.

We’re building a house now and I buy our paint brushes at the dollar store. Three different sizes and I’ll wrap them in plastic bags between use and just toss them when they’re all used up. No spending precious time washing out expensive paint brushes! Also got a nice metal scraper there.

The Dollar Tree is by far my favorite Dollar Store. Everything is always a dollar and they usually have name brand make-up like Revlon and Milani. I once scored some Covergirl/Olay cover up that was originally $15. They always have great prices on over the counter remedies and I have even found Mucinex there.
I have noticed that their product selection varies from store to store and there is one store in particular that I always find amazing deals on name brand stuff.

As an elementary teacher, I happened onto a trick about bandaids. On a field trip, I put some in a zip lock and into my fanny pack along with diabetic meds and ice pack. 2 mothers asked me the next day what kind they were b/c they stayed on all day until they took them off. They were Dollar Tree. After putting my personal supply in my fridge at home, the results were the same. I keep my bandaids in the fridge now and they stick longer wherever you have a “boo-boo”! 😃

I have always bought the $10 bathroom rugs sets as they are thin enough for my bathroom door to open and close over them and have the brightest colors. Also, do crafting with sequins and beads and the little square plastic boxes 6 or 9 in a pack are great for separating them. The toilet things that smell great are only $1 at DG and the dog bones and cat food are good also.

Our Dollar Tree has lots of bargains.
We buy:
boxes of Reynolds’ Wrap aluminum redi-cut sheets for cooking or food storage,
colored tissue paper or ab cellophane sheets for their gift bags,
reading glasses in every strength, sunglasses, etc.
We stock up on platters and plates to use if we are taking food to other people so they don’t have to worry about returning them,
the best little snap-top containers (round, square and cylindrical) for beads and findings. (craft section, plastic storage section and medicine section)
mesh laundry bags for washing delicate items
packs of battery-operated tea lights for outside use
cheap frames for crafts
ab or metallic cellophane “grass” for gift bags
glitter glue,

I always get lint brushes at Dollar Tree. They have the traditional rolls of sticky sheets, but also a reusable one that I prefer. I only have to buy more because I’m bad about losing them. But still much cheaper than the grocery store. Also, I advise checking on the toothpaste. I bought my toothpaste at the Dollar Tree for a long time because I assumed it was cheaper, but one day I actually did the math and it was much cheaper to get a twin pack of big tubes at Walmart; the tubes at Dollar tree are much smaller and end up not being worth it per ounce.

I couldn’t disagree more. The quality if batteries, storage containers, eyeglasses, etc are horrible. The cards are plain and boring. The wrapping paper is too thin to wrap things in. . The only thing I get there is gift bags and Mylar balloons. I especially have am issue with 47. If you are going fyi doo gifts for Christmas for next children, don’t they deserve more than trinkets and junk toys from the dollar store? My sister used to brag about all the kids she bought for at Christmas. But it all came from the dollar store sms was all junk. I fell really bad for the kids that received expired tootsie rolls and knock off barbies.

I love to buy the flower vases if I’m doing a party at a restaurant. I can buy a big bouquet of flowers from Costco and then divide them up between the small vases. It makes a pretty decoration for not much money and people can take them home as favors after.

On the same note as Carla’s comment, they carry small bathroom wastebasket size trash bags in three different scents. These are cheaper than dog waste bags, because there are more in the package. I also use them for dirty diapers (cheaper again, than bags advertised for that use), and for scooping the cat litter box.

I’m a landlord and when we get an other home or when a tenant moves out we go to the dollar store and buy a lot of things. One of the things I love is Bang. There is nothing that gets soap scum off the walls like bang…but wear a mask. We buy plungers and they work well too. We get them for the upstairs and down stairs. Our dollar tree had door mats. We bought a whole bunch of them in case they stop selling them. We get dust pans and use them while we are cleaning and leave them for the new tenant. We get toilet boil brushes and cleaners as well as Ajax. That stuff as well we leave behind for the tenant. We buy a lot of cleaning things at such a great price and just leave it behind. We never see the plungers and toilet brushes and things like that when they move out so we are glad we didn’t spend a fortune.

In my hometown there is NO Dollar Store, so when I travel I am always looking for them. I always look for some electronics, hair accesories, school supplies, photo frames and the seasonal items they have. My MUST buy: reading glasses.
In my last trip I carried out 20 reading glasses… 20!!! Now I have two at the office, two in my car, one in my mother’s home, one in my daughter’s car, one in my…. well you get the idea.

Pls note: I heard on tv. the other day, Do Not purchase $ store extension cords. Many are faulty and made with the wrong gauge wire. Big fire hazard or great way to trash your appliances, computer, etc.

I love buying sippy cups & cute plastic plates & bowls @ the Dollar store; great for the grandkids. Also: activity books & other kid friendly entertainment cartoon favorites like Frozen,Minions,Mutant Ninja Turtles,etc. The school age learning books are awesome too for all ages. The arts,crafts,scrapbooking department is pretty good also. So much to choose from for only a buck!

Our dollar store carries organic shelf stable boxed milk with expiration dates that end in 2017. I don’t use a lot of milk but love to keep it on hand for when it’s needed. l stock up on the boxed stuff every few months and love it.

I would caution to check the quantity and/or volume of the products at the dollar store vs. other places. You might only be paying $1 at the dollar store instead of $2 at any other store, but that might be because you’re getting half the amount of product. Not always the case, but I have run into this.

My daughters go through phases of thinking they need a Band-Aid for EVERYTHING! I buy boxes of the character ones at the Dollar Store, so we’re not going dozens of the more expensive kind each week. The Dollar Store brand might not stick very long, but that’s perfectly fine when the boo-boo doesn’t really need one. It keeps my girls satisfied. 🙂

I buy space bags at the Dollar Tree. I used to buy the name brand, the the cheapies work just as well and are a fraction of the price. I also purchase cleaning buckets and plastic organization bins at the Dollar Tree. Note pads, too. I am constantly taking notes and making lists, so I go through note pads like crazy!

I buy pans for baking, several sizes of baggie type bags, seasonings (they are so expensive at regular stores), makeral (which is healthier than canned salmon), toilet paper, paper towel (these are things you’re going to use and throw out or flush anyway), foil, cooking utensils. There’s a lot more I buy at the Dollar Tree; food, personal needs, treats.

It doesn’t have “Dollar” in its name, but if you have a Big Lots store nearby, go there first. They have all the usual dollar store items but their stores are cleaner and more inviting. Periodically they will have a one day sale, usually a Sunday, with 20% off your total purchase. Their holiday merchandise is always good value and right after Christmas last year a lot of their decorations were 70-90% off sticker price. I scored some gorgeous non-shatter ornaments for my front porch for almost nothing.

we NEVER buy toys or electronics (except the night lights) at the Dollar store, we have found them to break within moments of opening the package, and due to skin allergies, we don’t buy personal care products there, (except band-aids for the kiddo… those are going to fall off within a couple of hours regardless of the brand you use, “may as well go cheap” I say!)

I was at a Dollar store the other day and there were pregnancy tests by the check-out. A girl, about 10-years old said to her mother “Why don’t we get a pregnancy test?” Her mother said “What do we need that for?” Her daughter said “I don’t know. But it’s only a dollar.”

I have recently purchased 4 cases of the “as seen on tv” reusable clip to cart grab bags. 2 comes in a box for $1!! Great neighbor, teacher co-worker gifts and add a grocery store gift card and you have the best gift.

There is no such thing. Such remedies are not effective and are all worthless. homeopathic remedies are a scam based on an absurd theory from the late 1700’s. This has nothing to do with “natural medicine” which may or not be effective depending the treatment and substance in question.
I encourage you to do your own research.

I try to buy food made anywhere but Asia. The way to tell where food was processed is on the bar code, Go on line and research food bar codes and you will find how to read a bar code. There is also a list of countries and their bar code. The first three numbers of the code tells what country it is from. You can get the whole list. China knows Americans won”t buy if they put made in China on food so they stopped putting it on their products.

I live in the UK, and we have various equivalent chains – Poundland, 99p Store – which sell a lot of branded stuff cheaper than the local supermarket or pharmacy.
Toothpaste, deodorant, body spray, cereals, biscuits, sweets to name a few.
And some non branded stuff that’s ideal when you don’t want to spend a lot of money on top notch products – pair of fully tested and certified children’s sunglasses for 99p – equivalent product in other stores £3+

The off brand q-tips are no good. I tried them and the cotton tips seem to get fuzzy. Also, I get hydrogen peroxide for 88 cents at Walmart. I do buy scotch tape, gift bags, gift bows, post it notes, envelopes, spray bottles, and the off brand of wheat thins (taste just the same).

When I had my dog, I used to buy all kinds of toys, treats, and even food and food dishes, leashes, poop bags all sorts of stuff for him. Now I have my little kitty and I will be going to Dollar Tree for all her essentials too.

I wasn’t a Dollar Tree shopper until I moved to a location that had one right behind my house. I buy many of the things on your list and have a few extra things to suggest!

1. You mentioned toothpaste, but I wanted to specifically mention the DT carries both Colgate and Crest kids’ toothpaste at a significant savings over WalMart!

2. Deodorant – I watch for Teen Spirit and get it for $1 at DT – I’m not a teen but the scents are more fun! I also get Speed Stick for my boys!

3. Fabric Wrinkle Reducer – have you priced this stuff? It’s over $4 a bottle at WM but only $1 at DT (off brand of course but works just as well)! It’s a great clothing refresher, too – it smells great! I go through a ton of this stuff so for $1 I have no guilt doing so!

3. Fabric Refresher – it’s the DT brand but works just as well!

4. Tools! The quality isn’t the greatest but for some light duty needle nose pliers or screwdrivers, it’s great! I also found some monkey hooks there once, too – saved a ton of $$ on those!

5. Homeschool/learning tools – I home school and always find great workbooks there for the younger grades! Lots of cool charts, maps, stickers, certificates, flash cards, etc.

6. Push Pins! Fun colors, too, and you get a ton in a pack!

7. Makeup! The LA Colors lipsticks are amazing and their trio eye shadows are excellent as well! They will carry some E.L.F. stuff and will sell closeouts of some brands, too – I find Milani cosmetics there sometimes.I have great luck with the nail polishes, too.

8. Lip Balm – I get the Blistex lip balms there and love them!

9. Gift bags and tissue!

10. Plastic organizing containers!

11. Liquid dish soap – it’s not the same as Dawn, but for every day cleaning, it’s perfect and I get a HUGE bottle for $1. I also will get the small sample bottles of Dawn Platinum there for the tough jobs.

12. Liquid hand soap – they carry refill bags of hand soap for $1 and the quality is excellent and they smell great!

13. Hand soap dispensers – nothing fancy, but they do the job and are ceramic! I have even bought them just for the press down nozzle to replace one that broke on a fancy, expensive dispenser!

14. Glass candle holders – they carry simple and chic glass candle holders that I use with the glass beads (also from DT) to put my makeup brushes and eye/lip pencils in. Very cute and cheap!

15. Dishes! They have very nice stoneware in fun colors!

16. Other notable office supplies not mentioned – Adhesive reinforcements for paper holes – you know, when the 3 holes in paper start to tear… white out pens – only $1 at DT… non latex erasers – 3 or more for $1

19. Toys! Most are junk but they do carry some really nice wooden toy cars that are super durable! Also a great place to get small rubber balls and some fun dress up things!

20. Makeup remover wipes!

21. In the baby section they have 100 diaper disposal bags with tie handles – we get those for doggy doo.

22. Laundry stain remover! It’s the LA Awesome brand and it has oxy clean in it – I have a grape juice drinker and this stuff makes it disappear before my eyes. Works great for other stains, too.

BTW, I have NO issues with the DT cotton swabs (use them daily for ears, makeup, everything, but don’t get the colored sticks, which are flimsy plastic, get the plain white ones with the paper sticks) and I have the reading glasses all over my house and they work great and have lasted a long time! My husband wears the sunglasses, too – other than some Ray Bans he used to own that lasted for years, they have lasted longer than any of his other sunglasses so he just gets them there now!

At my local Dollar Tree (not sure if they’re all stocked the same), they sell a wide variety of tools – pliers, needle-nosed pliers, screwdrivers, levels, hammers, etc., you know…basic, (almost) everyday things one might need. I was extremely surprised at how well they are made! I bought a pair of pliers, came home, hubby uses it within a few days and says, “Where did this come from?” my reply – “The Dollar Tree…I figured it was time for a new one, and it seemed to be really sturdy, and strong. Is it junk?” hubby’s reply – “…(here is where my darling hubby stood, staring at the pliers in his hand, as if I had just told him they had been forged by the same maker, and material, as the hammer of Marvel Comics character Thor)…The…Dollar…Tree???…Really???…Do they have any other ones like this???” (excitement pouring from his voice like a child asking Santa Claus about all the workings of the North Pole!) my reply – “Yes, of course, they have so many different kinds of tools, it’s crazy!” I could go on and on about what came next, but I’m sure you get the picture! Pointless, really, to say now, we have EVERY tool from the Dollar Tree!!! I have also been building sets of Betty Crocker kitchen tools, and other kitchen items, to give as gifts too! I find the Betty Crocker cooking spoons, slotted spoons, turners, whisks, etc., to be excellent!!! You can get cheap kitchen tools for under a buck at Walmart, but they aren’t even worth a buck to begin with. The Betty Crocker tools are excellent quality!!!

As a veteran $ Gen shopper, I shop carefully, and agree with most of your recommendations. I understand the comment about groceries, my list for $ General includes basics such as baking soda, salt, pure applesauce and a few other ingredients where the highest quality is not significant to the taste of the food. And my favorite find is the foil pans with paper lids for freezing lasagne for two- two pans for $1

You have toothbrushes on there twice; That’s technically 66 ‘things you can buy’ (not including the bonus items, but that would be 68). Also, what about bobby pins? can you get them there at all, & if so are they a better bargain than other places?

I buy the. OntIners to make my ” CHRISTmas in a box” boxes. They are like 5/$ 10.00 or more in other stores…..I also get my colored tissue paper to go in gift bags there.one of my favs…they always have Bazooka bubble gum!

I buy containers to do my CHRISTmas boxes ……for CHRISTMas in a Box…..then they have plastic containers to keep instead of a shoe box that will be torn up. I also buy my tissue paper to go in gifts…..Bazooka bubble gum….they always have a good supply of theatre candy…..name brand toothpaste, soaps, & they have the diabetic socks! They are difficult to find & expensive…..one of the things I gift to nursing homes & VA homes!

Do not buy their tapes or bandaids…..they do not stick well! They have pain medicine that is equal to Tylenol pm….24 for $1.00 ! Cannot beat that! I am a nurse….I buy all of my antibiotic ointments, peroxide, alcohol, pain tablets there…..cannot beat the price…..at CVS, antibiotic ointment would be at least $4-$5.00 Ps…light bulbs! They have name brand gum & candy!

I absolutely 2nd the Band-aid comments! For medical reasons I use a LOT of Band-aids (4+ a week)! And it just killed me to pay retail $4 for Band-aids!?!? That’s just crazy talk!!

So, I thought I would try Dollar General’s here’s my experience:
1) The White/Blue Box of Neons, cute colors (Neonr Green, Dark Blue, Dark Purple)= TRASH! They stay on less than 24-48hrs! (& I’m not a kid running around outside playing!)
2) Teen Age Mutant Ninja Turtles, warninf wildly various sizes! = **Warning** For whatever reason, these cause my skin to become red and imflammed. (2-3x’s because I was too stubborn to stop using them..Don’t judge, they were so CUTE!!.. And although I looked like a 4yr old boy who’d lost a fight with a band-aid monster, it was still cute! But, not Cute Enough to put up with red inflamed skin, so PASS!! I think it was either the adhesive or possibly the pastic of the actual band-aid! Either way, sadly, no way!
3) Cute Kids = Not sure of the name, but the hog-podge discount kids group picturing cute little white & brown skinned boys/girls..(they are cartoon & look like dora-esque, but are not dora related at all)…I started out with these, and because they seemed to work well, I went back again…unfortunately, something changed and they stopped sticking as well as they had before…and as these are meant for actualy kids! (& Not for a little to no activity indoor adult), I would advise passing on these too!

I went back to the Neons, knowing full well they’re going to fall off, but that’s ok, I just need them the 1st 6-8hrs ..if I try others, I’ll let you know how it goes!

Hi, Niko Sweet!
In my country Cambodia, there are some marts called 50 cent marts.
All products are sold at that price. Most people come to that mart and buy those products.
However, it is not sufficient, and some products are not BPA free.
Thanks.

One to add. Dishwashing gloves. I have big hands and bought a pair of the cute pink and flowery glam gloves at Walmart. They were too small and I ended up tearing a finger out of the glove trying to put it on. Picked up a pair at Dollar tree and not only did they actually fit, they cost a buck!!! Also the outside gardening gloves. We’re working on cleaning a big yard with several dogs, who like to run off with our gloves, so being able to get them cheap is great! Oh, and our local Dollar tree stocks an 8 pack of Welch’s grape juice popsicles. The kids love them and they’re juice instead of koolaid type pops!

I LOVE Dollar Tree! Granted, everything there is not a bargain but some items are must haves:

1. LA’s Totally Awesome Cleaner. It’s concentrated and will last a good long time. I use it for everything. Best thing I learned about it was from hubby: great for cleaning carpet, and can be used in carpet cleaners. This beats other cleaners I’ve used at any price! Also has a fresh clean smell.

2. Air fresheners. Their brand has 9-10 ounces vs 7 oz of name brands. They have a great variety of scents. My favorite is the seasonal apple cinnamon!

3. On the same note, their disinfectant spray is awesome. I love the linen scent (so much better than anything Lysol has). I’m a germ-o-phobe so I really go through this.

4. Pool noodles. Granted theses are the smaller ones, but they make wonderful wreaths! Just bend and tape together with packing tape–also from DT. Then cover with whatever you want. My current wreath is made with flip-flops, children’s colorful sunglasses, tropical flower, and silk butterflies (all from DT). Cute summer accent! pool noodles are also great to cut up and use as furniture protectors for toddlers—keeps those sharp corners covered.

4. Another seasonal item I love are the plastic flower pots!

5. My current favorite is their fans—the accordion, Japanese-type. I’m menopausal so I have plenty of these around. lol I haven’t been able to find these in all DT’s but many of them do have them, unfortunately not the one 2 blocks from my house!

6. Gift bags and gift wrap, tissue paper, and tissue “grass”, bows

7. I love 3-way lights, but they are so expensive. DT carries the Sunbeam brand, and they are quite good. I know, should use CFL’s or LED’s but their 3-ways are not as good.

9. Cotton swabs: I bought 2 bags of 1000 ea a few years ago, and still have a whole bag left. I DO NOT use them in ear canal so if cotton comes off it is not a problem for me. Great for all my uses.

10. Small purse-size packs of facial tissues. These usually come with several individual packs (5 or 6, I think) to a package. These tissues are much thicker than name brands. I have even used them as napkins in a pinch- they are so thick.

11. Another one of my favorites is their creamy petroleum jelly. Sometimes they even have it in cocoa butter scent. I love this stuff. Name brands cost $5 or more. DT brand just as good.

12. Hand & body lotions. Many great scents to choose from and all are really good. The Dermasil brand is especially good. I have purchased these to put in gift baskets, and always the recipients want to know where I get the lotions because they love them so.

13. Baby lotions & shampoo, wipes

14. I also buy the Sunbeam batteries. They have done well so far, but I only use them on slow-draining items, like clocks and remotes.

15. Swiffer pads. BTW, I LOVE the idea about using as dust rags—I would never have thought of that

16. Fabric Wrinkle Release. Another great product as good as name brand, but lots cheaper.

17. Comet liquid toilet bowl cleaner

18. and of course, Sunday newspapers! Our local paper is now $2.50

I have a list almost as long as yours! lol. This is just a list of my favorite must-haves. I didn’t know they sold watch batteries or Goo Gone (use a lot), I’ll be checking that out.

Dollarama has tons of name brand body wash, soaps, toiletries etc. Gotta watch the price as some things are smaller in quantity and you don’t actually save. They always have tons of decor items and inexpensive craft supplies. Or you can alter the decor a bit to make it look better quality;) ( i do this a lot) never know what you can find here! Dishes is another thing though some may break more easily.

Hydrocortizone cream has already been mentioned as it’s a great buy at Dollar Tree but an even better value is Dr. Sheffield’s Anti-Itch cream which is a generic brand of Extra Strength Benadryl.

Extra Strength Benadryl will cost $7 to $9 for a 1-ounce tube at drug stores like RiteAid or CVS and will be about $3 at Walmart for their generic brand. All will have the EXACT same active ingredients as Dr. Sheffield’s Anti-Itch cream (diphenhydramine hydrochloride 2%, topical analgesic, and zinc acetate 0.1%, skin protectant) but Dr. Sheffield’s is a 1.25 oz tube for $1.00 where the others are way more expensive for only 1.0 oz.

These are great ideas. I like to get cleaning products at the dollar store–they carry many name brands, as well as some lesser known brands that work well. I like to get gift wrap there, too. Also the cute little “to/from” stickers for Christmas gifts. I have seen someone warn not to get dishrags there, but I’ve gotten some really good ones from dollar stores. If you get ones that feel strong and sturdy, they work well, wash well, and hold up for a good long time. I have gotten cute absorbent “stone” coasters there that seem to be the same ones that sell for $4-$5 dollars elsewhere. Also little everyday things like aspirin, sun lotion, and lip balm. For moms who do a lot of holiday decorating for the kids, this is a great place to get the plastic pumpkins, fillable Easter eggs, and stuff that you’re not planning to keep around forever anyway.

The “Lime Away” Bathroom cleaner works better then any other bathroom cleaner out there. I was trying everything to get my toilets clean from the hard water build up. I put that on, let it set for about 15 mins and they are sparkling clean. After spending a ton on other toilet cleaners, I now only spend $1.

I bought eye makeup remover in the little bottle that was exactly like the $5 a bottle Maybelline. I’m watching for them to get more in stock. I like the oil free kind with the blue lid.
I’ve had good luck with the Dollar General fabric bandaids. But the plastic ones, they don’t stay on.

Painting supplies for sure. Just went and picked up a few rollers for a Christmas craft we’re doing. Painted several huge pallets and tossed the roller when I was done. No fuss. No muss. At a dollar each for a paint roller, or even a huge brush??? You just can’t beat it. And not having to wash the paint out of your roller?? Priceless.

We have a travel trailer and I buy the pop up foil for lining grills with and making meals in for campfires. Also buy plastic bowls, plates and storage containers for the camper, if they break or are accidentally thrown away, no big deal. Buy some small sized medical supplies, but Walmart has travel size items that are sometimes cheaper, especially on clearance-just check expiration dates!

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